The Farmer's monthly visitor . inale kiioHlid;;e <d many othose of war w hose ioveiilion isattrihl -led lo ihe (jreiks and Komaiis; such as the lialtcr-inL-raiii,lhe lower movingon w heets, ihe catapult,&.!?. Noihiii;; can exceed the lieauiy and elejfanceol the forms of ihe various ai ins, swords, daL;;eis,speais, &c. Ill this ;;ii at hall there iiie severalenlraiiccs. each funned liy win::ed lions nr wiii:;-eil hulls. Iliese lead itilu other ; whicha;!ain hiancli <rf! into a hundred chamlier is liiiilt of slatis iMivered williscidpliii es or insc


The Farmer's monthly visitor . inale kiioHlid;;e <d many othose of war w hose ioveiilion isattrihl -led lo ihe (jreiks and Komaiis; such as the lialtcr-inL-raiii,lhe lower movingon w heets, ihe catapult,&.!?. Noihiii;; can exceed the lieauiy and elejfanceol the forms of ihe various ai ins, swords, daL;;eis,speais, &c. Ill this ;;ii at hall there iiie severalenlraiiccs. each funned liy win::ed lions nr wiii:;-eil hulls. Iliese lead itilu other ; whicha;!ain hiancli <rf! into a hundred chamlier is liiiilt of slatis iMivered williscidpliii es or inscriptions, whence some idea mayhe liirmid of the;;ieal numhir of ohjects di-cov-eicd, the liir ;;re;iler part of v\ hich, neai ly all, arein the lust preset vatimt. iMr. Lajards excavn-liotis have lieiii hiiherlo confined to a very smallcorner of the mound, under w hich ihese anliipii-ties have liir a]^es lieen ; it is impo^sllilelo what may come nut when they can he car-ried lorward un an adequate . CONCORD, N. H., JAN. 31, 1S47. Two Virginians of the Navy and Aimy»Sla-very passing otf in Ihe introduction of Pforth-ein fice hibor—Agilciilture desirable lo menin office—The Commodore upon his farra--A snbsoil p!ous;h twenty-six yeurs old—Con-trast between deep and shallow ploughiu?;--nianiifaclures on the Potomac—Coal andIron from the mountains. Not the least atiionj; the idoriniis defenders ofour star-spaiigleil hantw^r in ihe war ol 1812yet i<eiiiainitig t<) us, are the two Virginian hrotli-ers Thomas ApCatesby, and Kogfr former acling in a snhaltern capacity in someof the victories which have g-veii lo history thetiume of American siiperiortly when meetingany other nation ^man to man and yiiii to gun,has lieen since Unuwii as the gallant captain whoin distant seas has inspired thai terror for .Amer-ican prowess which has caused the hai fill-off contiiients and islands to desist fromlay ing lawless liamls upon our unarmed i


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